The new "golden boy" of the Democrat Party, the Israeli-American
congressman Rahm Emanuel, is the son of terrorist. Really, I am
not making this up, the chief power-broker of the Democrat
Party, the 5-and-a-half foot foul-mouthed Israeli named Rahm, is
the son of terrorist – a real living terrorist.

So, what do we do as citizens of the land of the free and the
home of the brave fighting the War on Terror? Do we run and hide
from the foul-mouthed little Israeli who danced ballet and
swears for effect - or do we laugh? Or do we demand answers? How
can we respect a U.S. Congressman who served in a foreign army
and whose father was a terrorist?

Rep. Rahm Benjamin Emanuel, the Democrat congressman for the 5th
District of Illinois in Chicago is the son of an Israeli
terrorist. Rahm's father, Benjamin, was a member of the Irgun,
the Zionist terrorist organization that coined a new word as
they blew up hotels, train stations, and other buildings in
Palestine in the 1930s and 40s.

Rahm was an Israeli citizen until he was 18 years old, when for
obvious reasons he hid his Israeli passport in his underwear
drawer. In 1991, however, he pulled his Israeli passport out and
went and reportedly joined the Israeli Army to defend Zion from
Saddam's Scuds.

Irgun, the army of his father, is short for Irgun Zvai Leumi,
which supposedly means something like "National Military
Organization" in Hebrew. As a matter of fact, the Irgun was
simply a terrorist Zionist group that operated in Palestine from
1931 to 1948. They killed innocent Palestinians and British
soldiers and blew up buildings.

After 1948 they became part of the new Israeli government and
did the same thing. In September 2001 they put their skills to
work in New York City and Washington to kick start the "war on
terror" - a conflict long promoted by their chief architect,
Bibi Netanyahu, son of the former secretary of Ze'ev Jabotinsky.
[Ze'ev's former name was Vladimir]

The Irgun even has a website with pictures of the buildings they
blew up before they demolished the World Trade Center with
Thermite and high explosives:

(Note: There are numerous pictures of Irgun terrorist activities
at this link.)

In Israel, the Irgun is referred to as Etzel, an acronym of the
group's Hebrew initials. The Irgun was considered a terrorist
organization by the British authorities as well as by mainstream
Zionist and Jewish organizations, such as the Jewish Agency, the
Haganah and the Histadrut. (It just has not made it onto the
U.S. State Department's list of terrorist organizations – even
after blowing up the World Trade Center. Some people are slow to
learn.)

Irgun was founded by Ze'ev Jabotinsky and the relationship with
Jabotinsky's Revisionist Zionism made it the predecessor to
Israel's right-wing Herut and Likud parties.

Guess who runs Israel today?

Answer: The sons and daughters of Irgun. (Check out the
commander list on the Etzel website if you don't believe me.)

Guess who runs the United States today? The same people – let's
start with Rahm Emanuel.

The late Sherman Skolnick of Chicago called Rahm Emanuel the
"Acting Deputy Chief for North America of the Mossad – Israeli
Intelligence.

Skolnick went on to say that Emanuel's father Benjamin had been
"part of the Israeli assassin team that murdered Sweden's Count
[Folke] Bernadotte" in 1948. Bernadotte was the envoy of the
United Nations in Palestine who sought to find a solution to the
UN Partition Plan that gave Palestinian land to Jews from
"beyond the pale."

Was Skolnick correct? Skolnick does not document his claims so
checked into his allegations.

"Beyond the pale" would certainly describe where Rahm Emanuel's
family came from. His father's family came to Palestine from
somewhere in the Ukraine in 1917, according to what Dr. Benjamin
M. Emanuel told me the other day. Dr. Emanuel now lives on the
appropriately named Locust Road in Wilmette, Illinois.

Benjamin, speaking with a thick Israeli accent, told me that his
father's name was Ezekiel Auerbach and that his mother's name
was Pinina or something like that. He said it meant "pearl" in
Hebrew. Asked about his role in the Irgun, Ben told me he had
been a "simple soldier."

Yes, Ben, but serving as "simple soldier" in a terrorist
organization makes you a terrorist. And the fact that you served
in a terrorist organization 60 years ago makes no difference.
You know, same rules for Nazis and terrorists.

Is that not what all those fellows in Guantanamo are being held
for?

The Emanuel family name was Auerbach until 1936, although they
are not related to the famous rabbinical family of Germany and
Krakow named Auerbach. Ben said that his family was from Russia.
(Well, the pale but not quite Russia.)

His father Ezekiel supposedly changed the family name to Emanuel
when his son with that name died fighting Palestinians in 1936.

Many Jewish families in Palestine changed their names to make
themselves sound like they actually came from Palestine. And you
wondered where all those Jews disappeared during World War II?

Sheinerman became Sharon, Yezernitzky became Shamir, and
Auerbach became Emanuel, and so on. And then multiply by a few
hundred thousand. Voila! Millions of European Jews vanish from
the face of the Earth - and build new lives in Palestine.

Ben told me that Emanuel Auerbach had died from "shrapnel in the
knee" in 1936. When I asked him today for details on this
incident he suddenly decided that he did not want to do an
interview on the phone and hung up.

But before he terminated the conversation, Dr. Benjamin Auerbach-cum-Emanuel
told me that he had been a member of the Irgun and had served
under Menachem Begin. He told me that he had never met Begin and
had not smuggled weapons into Palestine, other news reports
notwithstanding.

Naftali Bendavid (not a local reporter) with The Chicago Tribune
spent 18 months working with Rahm Emanuel to prepare a story for
the week after the mid-term elections although Naftali did not
think that there was enough room in the 9-page story to mention
the salient fact that Dr. Benjamin Emanuel had been a member of
the terrorist organization – the Irgun.

No. In 9 pages of Bendavid's fluff piece there was simply no
room to mention the ugly fact that Rahm's father had been a
member of a terrorist organization.

Naftali Bendavid (clearly of Israeli persuasion) wrote a 9-page
cover story for last Sunday's paper, which took up the entire
second section of the now-failing Chicago Tribune. (The latest
rumor in Chicago is that the indicted but not convicted Zionist
criminal Maurice Greenberg may buy the Tribune.)

(This is the same paper that actually hired an outside writer
from TIME magazine to co-author a short piece in order to
properly smear me and misrepresent the story of my brutal arrest
at the hands of Homeland Security goons last August.)

Naftali, at his office in Washington, knew all about Irgun when
I spoke with him on the phone. When I said it was an egregious
omission to leave out the fact that Rahm's father had been in
the Irgun, he said he just couldn't figure how to squeeze that
bit into a 9-page article.

Naftali, let me help, as English is my mother tongue: "Rahm
Emanuel's father Benjamin was a member of the Irgun, a Zionist
terrorist group that operated in Palestine from 1931 to 1948.
The Irgun blew up buildings and killed hundreds of innocent
people in order to achieve the goals of militant Zionism in
occupied Palestine."

Rahm's mother is Martha Smulevitz, who married the Israeli
doctor in August 1955. Ben told me that they met in Chicago. I
asked if she was related to the Smulevitz family that was living
in Palestine in the 1930s. He said no.

There are Smulevitz's and Shmuelevitz's all throughout the
Zionist invasion of Palestine. One was hanged by the Brits, one
dealt with the Nazis in Berlin, and another was the chief of
staff for Menachem Begin – take your pick.

It would, however, be most interesting if Rahm's mother were
actually related to Moshe Smulevitz, the Zionist who went to
Berlin with Pino Ginzburg to arrange the transfer of Jews and
money to Palestine – with the Nazi regime.

And you wonder where Rahm Emanuel got his "chutzpah" from?

"I said before the election that if the Democrats win the House,
the lion's share of the credit should go to Rahm," says Rep. Ray
LaHood, an Illinois Republican. "He legitimately can be called
the golden boy of the Democratic Party today. He recruited the
right candidates, found the money and funded them, and provided
issues for them. Rahm did what no one else could do in seven
cycles."

And the fact that more than 70 percent of the American
population is opposed to wasting U.S. blood and treasure to
fight a Zionist war in Iraq means nothing?